Sometimes I Worry

Sometimes I worry about the mental state of Mallum. Under continued pressure, I'm caving in to his demands. Although I refuse to include the <marquee> tag.

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I'm sorry.

17:45 Monday, 20 Feb 2006 [#] [life] (3 comments)

Let The Battle Commence

AIGLX is very, very interesting. I think this is a superior solution to the current Novell hack-fest (Xegl is where the love is but that doesn't work at all, and Xglx is just so sick) that I'm very interested in having a play with this.

As Mallum said, the Great 2006 Novell vs Red Hat War Of The Eye Candy has started. The the battle commence!

NP: Songs In The Key Of Life (disc 2, Stevie Wonder

17:16 Monday, 20 Feb 2006 [#] [computers] (10 comments)

Default Location in GTK+ File Chooser

Today I finally got annoyed enough with Ubuntu's GTK+ defaulting my file choosers to $HOME/Documents rather than $HOME. I can see how this would be useful, but Documents contains a few files, whereas I generally want to get into ~/Pictures, or ~/Programming. Luckily sebuild saves the day, by telling me about GTK_DEFAULT_FILECHOOSER_DIR. One quick export later:

export GTK_DEFAULT_FILECHOOSER_DIR=$HOME

And voilà, it works. Now please can the comments section of this post not turn into a new GTK file chooser sucks arse d000dz old one r0xkkz. You try explaining to a non-geek why parent folder is .., and why . is in the folder list at all.

NP: Songs In The Key Of Life, Stevie Wonder

12:30 Monday, 20 Feb 2006 [#] [computers] (11 comments)